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Things Parents Do That Unknowingly Screw Their Children Over

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Reddit user RunningInAHurricane asked: 'What do a lot of parents do that unknowingly screws their children over?'

Parenting isn't a simple job.

The health, safety and well-being of another human being is on the line. Eventually that human will enter society with all the lessons or traumas of their childhood shaping them.

That's a lot of responsibility.

But even the most well-meaning parents can mess up.


Reddit user RunningInAHurricane asked:

"What do a lot of parents do that unknowingly screws their children over?"

Because I Said So

"Not taking the time to explain themselves on certain topics."

"The whole 'do as I say because I said so' or 'because I had you' is not effective."

~ LiteLit

"Yes! Rules should always have valid rationales behind them. Ones that you can explain fully."

"'Your room must be clean: building habits and routines makes life way easier and keeping a clean house can help reduce the chance of injury from tripping or pests'."

"Bedtime is 8: sleep is very important for our health. If we dont get enough, we het cranky and dont function as well'."

"Yadda yadda. Adjust for age."

"And you can build in safe phrases for times when your kids need to listen and follow directions without question. These are used like this: 'if I ever grab your arm and say "apples aren't oranges" you need to do as i say because it is a matter of your own safety. Once we are safe, I will explain'."

~ Lostintranslation390

Selective Memory

"Forgetting what it was like to be that age, and expecting their kids to react differently to things than them when they were that age."

~ MunkRubilla

"People are quick to forget what being a teenager is like."

"It's hard on the body physically and mentally just from the hormones, all of their friends are going through the same sh*t, and they're also desperately trying to find their place in the world at the stage in between childhood and adulthood."

~ Cautious_Hold428

Critical Thinking

"Not teach them to think for themselves."

"They need to think independently from other people."

"My favorite thing my parents taught me was to not have a hive mind mentality and think things through before believing and using them."

~ GimmiwCoconut

"I'm 24 and recently visited family for a week.

"It's amazing how my mom immediately started trying to make my choices for me regarding what I do, wear, and eat."

"It's not malicious on her part, it's just a force of habit. But my God is it infuriating."

~ DisposableCharger

Failure Is An Option

"They fail at letting their kids fail and figure out how to recover."

"It prevents the kids from becoming resilient."

~ BS623-902

"This starts when they're little."

"You have to let the 2 year old struggle with the toy or puzzle and not just do it for them when they start to cry and get frustrated."

"It's okay for your kids to cry about being frustrated, you don't need to immediately stop it."

~ lexrp

Inside Voice

"Shouting at them instead of having a conversation."

~ therapoootic

"My husband is incapable of just having a conversation with our 15-year-old son."

"He's always shouting because he doesn't like the way our son looks at him or because he feels he's not being shown respect."

"This all boils down to him projecting his frustrations, as he can't shout at people at the office or on the street."

"So he does it at home. It's annoying."

~ DisastrousGarage9052

Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word

"Not apologize when they’re wrong."

~ Mlaer7351

"I’ve never heard my mum apologise to me ever."

"She’s said many hurtful things to me in the past that I’ve never let go of because she never came to apologise for any of the things she said."

"If she had simply apologised and admitted that what she said was wrong and hurtful, I think that things between us would be so much better."

~ ellie_wxbster

Control

"Might sound a little contradictory but either not disciplining them or disciplining them way too much."

~ RandomRamblings99

"The disciplining too much hits hard."

"I know so many kids with strict parents that became druggies the second they left for college."

"Nobody taught them to have self agency because their independence never existed until they left their homes."

~ Redacted_G1iTcH

"I never had chores to do around the house. I never had a curfew. I was rarely told no."

"I was spoiled to the point where my parents would be willing to pay for my Ubering everywhere because they were too afraid I would get in an accident if I drove a car. I'm 29 and don't have a license and pay for that almost every day."

"Basically grew up like a princess. My mom came to my doctor's appointments and even sometimes made said appointments for me (cause I couldn't make phone calls) until I finally moved out."

"And by that, I mean moved out of the house, country, continent."

"I've been living on my own for over two years now. I'm still alive. They made fun of me, saying I grew up like a princess and because of it, I wouldn't last a day without my family."

"Yes, I'm still very much codependent and talk with them more than anyone else even now—but I proved to myself that I can take care of myself. I'm a different person, and that's the first thing my sibling said to me when we spent some time together recently."

"I'm a full-blown grown-up now. And I'm glad I jumped into it. It was so hard, but I'm getting better at it. Slowly but surely."

~ Ancient_Reply4583

Gimme Shelter

"Over sheltering them."

"You can't protect your kids 24/7 for their whole lives."

"It leads to naive adults that get taken advantage of."

~ Chosen_of_Nerevar

"I think some parents confuse 'trauma' with 'adversity'."

"Trauma can lead to long lasting emotional, social, mental, and physical issues. Consequently, trauma should be avoided at all costs."

"However, adversity can lead to personal growth, perseverance, and confidence building."

"Parents (and society as a whole) need to be able to distinguish one from the other."

~ triton2toro

Parenting is hard work and no one will get everything right all the time.

All anyone can do is try their best.

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